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successful pattern to follow, ronald reagan's. on the other hand, you had the debt limit talks in 2011 where president obama in the middle of talks never, until this day, has gotten specific. we don't know if he offered to raise the medicare retirement age. we don't know how much he said he would cut medicare and enact entitlement reform. so he did the opposite. he went into a serious negotiation not as a candidate but as the president and never got specific. it's one of the reasons we never got a big debt limit deal. so i think mitt romney actually is following the reagan pattern. the question is who when it comes to real negotiation with congress will follow through and get it done. i think mitt romney would be stronger at that. the president, if he could have done it, would have done it. >> secretary reich, you said -- >> let me -- with due respect, with due respect to mr. fleischer, the fact is when ronald reagan was running we didn't have the kind of budget deficit we have right now. it's very -- >> that's not the point. >> l
successful pattern to follow, ronald reagan's. on the other hand, you had the debt limit talks in 2011 where president obama in the middle of talks never, until this day, has gotten specific. we don't know if he offered to raise the medicare retirement age. we don't know how much he said he would cut medicare and enact entitlement reform. so he did the opposite. he went into a serious negotiation not as a candidate but as the president and never got specific. it's one of the reasons we never...
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ronald reagan read it and he wrote me and we were off on roaring '70s. we want the roaring ma mean yum or whatever it is today. >> how do you twine wealthy. >> as value. it's a story of worth and a foundation of human creativity. it's the fruits of human creativity. and it's the fruits of surprise. my next book after this is called "knowledge and power." it's about how all enterprise ultimately based on surprise and which is if you get can predict it, you can plan it and you wouldn't need entrepreneurial surprise. the fact it's unexpected that moons it's dependent on freedom. that's why always program like solyndra and all that are based on controlling and foffing the decisions of entrepreneurs always fail because they are based on the past. they are propping up the past in the name of progress. the future will come as surprise to us. >> in your "wealth and poverty" book in the nature of property you write the refuse sam of american leaders to tell the truth about blacks is more important when it comes to black poverty. roadway schism and discrimination
ronald reagan read it and he wrote me and we were off on roaring '70s. we want the roaring ma mean yum or whatever it is today. >> how do you twine wealthy. >> as value. it's a story of worth and a foundation of human creativity. it's the fruits of human creativity. and it's the fruits of surprise. my next book after this is called "knowledge and power." it's about how all enterprise ultimately based on surprise and which is if you get can predict it, you can plan it and...
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ronald reagan was president and point often misse in history ronald reagan's response to the crisis was essentially, don't go overboard with big fixes and expensive fixes. the famous query when asked about the falloff, i think he said something to the effect mrketso up, markets go down. in other words, don't make a mountain out of what could be a comparatively a molehill and overdo it setting up for t next crash. they kept it besides circuit brkers and curbs, they sort of limited it to that. cynics and critics of ronald reagan said at set up scandals and everything else. but i reay do think it kept the government out of screwing up something that they would ly make worse. what do you think? >> absolutely because the market needed to correct. resources neded to be allocated. we were misallocating resources because of inflation and they needed to be reallocated. that's when we decided to have real growth. when the market prevents governments from clearing we don't have real growth and struggling like we do today. this is reality today. bernanke is pinting money like crazy for four years.
ronald reagan was president and point often misse in history ronald reagan's response to the crisis was essentially, don't go overboard with big fixes and expensive fixes. the famous query when asked about the falloff, i think he said something to the effect mrketso up, markets go down. in other words, don't make a mountain out of what could be a comparatively a molehill and overdo it setting up for t next crash. they kept it besides circuit brkers and curbs, they sort of limited it to that....
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and it is the reason we need another revival of his same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything he wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would have changed quite a lot. there are all kinds of details that have changed. but i found that you try to change one thing would be to change everything. instead of changing it, i essentially retained the old book, and i added 47,000 new words. to beginning and end. and revision of my monetary policy in the middle. >> so it is a new book, but it contains the old book. >> when you say a revision of your monetary policy, what you mean by that? >> well, i failed to make clear in the original version of wealth and poverty, my book, "wealth and poverty", i believe in stable currency and not i do not believe in floating currency grid i agree with forbes that float currency, which is the standard of value in which every entrepreneur has to guide his investments and decisions, is like floating the our so that people wouldn't have to work so much. one month you would have the our and 50 minutes the next, 70 minutes, an
and it is the reason we need another revival of his same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything he wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would have changed quite a lot. there are all kinds of details that have changed. but i found that you try to change one thing would be to change everything. instead of changing it, i essentially retained the old book, and i added 47,000 new words. to beginning and end. and revision of my monetary...
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who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years ago today. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor presc
who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years...
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there what ronald reagan called the three legs of the policy stool. social policy, economic policy, and foreign policy, embracing each one of those. what we had was one wobbly leg. with $1 billion provided on the republican side. from the top of the ticket and affecting every other senate race in the country because of that influence. when fully engaged, each of those policy areas are mandated and created and there is a residence on the ground -- grass-roots level brings public policy leaders into office so those three areas can be implemented without fully engaging on aid to those areas and on social policy, we leave boats on the -- votes on the table every single time. we had a defect a truce on social issues on one side but the full embrace of the war on social issues on the other side. republicans had the truth, obama had launched a war over abortion. and on the life issue. and he got to define what that issue was and what is it? rape. abortion meant rape in the minds of many voters because the debate was not fully engaged. his weaknesses, his ext
there what ronald reagan called the three legs of the policy stool. social policy, economic policy, and foreign policy, embracing each one of those. what we had was one wobbly leg. with $1 billion provided on the republican side. from the top of the ticket and affecting every other senate race in the country because of that influence. when fully engaged, each of those policy areas are mandated and created and there is a residence on the ground -- grass-roots level brings public policy leaders...
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the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything you wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would've changed quite a lot. there's all kinds of details that a changed. but i found that to try to change one thing would be to change everything. so you know, you get into the morass of editorial work. so instead of changing an essentially retained the old look and added 40,000 new words at the beginning and kind and revision of my monetary policy in the middle. it's a new book, but it contains the old book veered >> pennysaver bishop monetary policy, what do you mean by that? >> i failed to make clear in the original version of "wealth and poverty" that i believe can stable currencies. i don't believe including current these. i agree with steve forbes that flow currencies, which is the standard value by which every entrepreneur has to guide and has decisions it's like floating our so that people wouldn't have to work so much. one man could have the power worth 50 minutes. the next come the 70 minute and need
the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything you wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would've changed quite a lot. there's all kinds of details that a changed. but i found that to try to change one thing would be to change everything. so you know, you get into the morass of editorial work. so instead of changing an essentially retained the old look and added 40,000 new words at the...
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now, it's not like ronald reagan did not know the racial context. you know after ronald reagan became the nominee the first speech he gave in mississippi about states rights. why that random little town in mississippi? that's where civil rights workers had been killed in the past. he didn't know that context? he knew that context. that's why he went down there to give that speech. you think he wasn't refer to go black folks when referring to welfare queen? then he was using the federal government for the welfare queens that he was in bed with, he didn't want to talk about that. he directed all the angry towards black people. if you're not sold yet, rush limbaugh will make it clear. >> the objective is unemployment more more food stamp benefits and the objective is an expanding welfare state. if the objective is to take the nation agency wealth and return it to the quote rightful owners. reparations. think forced reparations if you want to understand what is actually going on. >> cenk: do you understand that? welfare, food stamps, reparation for blac
now, it's not like ronald reagan did not know the racial context. you know after ronald reagan became the nominee the first speech he gave in mississippi about states rights. why that random little town in mississippi? that's where civil rights workers had been killed in the past. he didn't know that context? he knew that context. that's why he went down there to give that speech. you think he wasn't refer to go black folks when referring to welfare queen? then he was using the federal...
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this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me a kind of a platform that was completely unanticipated. so i thought i ought not to kwaunder that. so i ought to step up as -- not just a citizen and journalist but as a father and husband and grandfather, and as i see thing i ought to write them and try to start this dialogue, which i'm trying to do with this book, but what i'm about to do next. >> in his latest "the time of our lives," tom brokaw urges americans to redefine the american dream. and sunday live in depth, your questions for the former anchor and managing editor of "nbc nightly news." in his half dozen books, he's written about the greatest generation, the 1960s, and today. "in depth" sunday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. >>> u.s. policy in the middle east
this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me a kind of a platform that was completely unanticipated. so i thought i ought not to kwaunder that. so i ought to step up as -- not just a citizen...
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the ghost of ronald reagan haunting president obama. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mr. obama opened up a new front in his battle against mitt romney today by going back to the tax the rich mantra. the president trying to force romney in to defending wealthy americans by opposing tax increases on them. so, say hello once again to our little friend, class warfare. but here is an interesting side bar. the ghost of ronald reagan may be haunting president obama. 32 years ago america was also in bad economic times. the incumbent president jimmy carter had expanded the federal government and lost control of the private sector. unemployment and inflation were very big problems. the challenger, ronald reagan, took full advantage of that portraying carter as incompetent and, of course, reagan won the election. on january 20th, 1981, ronald reagan said this in his inaugural address. >> those who do work are denied a fair return for their labor by a tax system which penalizes successful achievement and keeps us from mai
the ghost of ronald reagan haunting president obama. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mr. obama opened up a new front in his battle against mitt romney today by going back to the tax the rich mantra. the president trying to force romney in to defending wealthy americans by opposing tax increases on them. so, say hello once again to our little friend, class warfare. but here is an interesting side bar. the ghost of ronald reagan may be haunting president obama. 32 years...
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he needs to say, ronald reagan wanted that. ronald reagan would have endorsed that. but i think it's actually more interesting to look at what jeb bush is doing because while he's declaring his independence from grover norquist and his party, he's also delivering a kind of vote of no confidence in mitt romney even though he's endorsed him. because i see that as -- it is a bizarre statement for someone if you think -- it's not something you say if you think your party is headed to a great win in november. it's really the kind of thing you hear the morning after an election where you've done very badly. i really wonder what's up with that. >> he's already anticipating a potential loss of mitt romney, should we say? i don't want to put words in your mouth. do you think he's ginning up to that point? >> that's the way i took it. if you're saying we need to race revenues and you -- he also went on to criticize him, you know, quite directly for his immigration, for his really anti-immigrant policies. >> right. >> you know, those are not the kinds of things you do if you ar
he needs to say, ronald reagan wanted that. ronald reagan would have endorsed that. but i think it's actually more interesting to look at what jeb bush is doing because while he's declaring his independence from grover norquist and his party, he's also delivering a kind of vote of no confidence in mitt romney even though he's endorsed him. because i see that as -- it is a bizarre statement for someone if you think -- it's not something you say if you think your party is headed to a great win in...
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ronald reagan, shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the deficit by $5 trillion. the only place the president can find to cut its defense spending. it is the only place he is willing to take a pound of flesh. it is the only thing the federal government has to do that individuals cannot do. when i was born, defense spending was 60% of the federal budget. it is now not 60% or 50 or 40 or 20. it is 17%. it is the one area that president obama says we have to cut some more. let me pledge to give just like ronald reagan pledged. we will have a strong and powerful and forceful america. [applause] t
ronald reagan, shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the...
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like ronald reagan did it. it is a t hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go backo what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this too. looking at economic growth, the real issue is distribution of revenue between governments and private sector, producing more jobs and mor well being that means you maybe we need to do something with tax code, but we need to reduce spending first, that is our problem, spending is such a high level, relative to total revenue of u.s. is keeping us from growing. neil: like you said, the way to fix this is grow out of it, and way to grow out of it is find a way toke pan --o expand that tax base, god bless him, mitt romney was tryin
like ronald reagan did it. it is a t hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go backo what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this too....
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when you put machine up against ronald reagan. they will fail because it is ronald reagan. let mitt romney have his moment and applaud him and not try to tie him to the past buto. >> why do people say you need that phrase and sentence in a debate that can be remembered for people going forward for the generation toz come. why do you have to have that pivotal moment. >> they are the game changer. whether the age issue with mondale there you go again . are you better off today than you are four years ago in great moments. different time and place that we are in than we were back in 1980 even though there are many similarities. society is different today than it was back in the 1980s. and so we have to change and understand it from that view point. >> let me ask you going forward, what are your expectations as mitt romney prepares for his next big face off with the president? >> he can't have a down moment. i think what happened we see it in the polls. you see the polls change things are getting closer and mitt romney is in the lead. people saw them for the first time together
when you put machine up against ronald reagan. they will fail because it is ronald reagan. let mitt romney have his moment and applaud him and not try to tie him to the past buto. >> why do people say you need that phrase and sentence in a debate that can be remembered for people going forward for the generation toz come. why do you have to have that pivotal moment. >> they are the game changer. whether the age issue with mondale there you go again . are you better off today than...
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reagan as he shames he was. >> some debate you think newt gingrich was ronald reagan vice president. >> i worked with president reagan -- >> reagan. >> reagan. >> reagan. >> gingrich exaggerates dropping reagan's name 50 times. but in the diaries, reagan mentioned gingrich only once. gingrich is no reagan. >> andrea: do you think it will work? >> greg: yeah. everybody can kind of -- no matter how much you like newt, you do sense a bit of exaggeration on a lot of things. >> bob: a bit? >> greg: guy that claims he played for yankees when he was catching foul ball in the stands. whatever he said you feel like he is blinking. like he talking about reagan he wasn't really there. and he walked by a meeting. >> andrea: right. >> greg: you know? >> dana: i don't like the whole -- i don't necessarily like i did this, i did that in terms of using the former president. it dept like it when president obama does it either. remember, they did it for a while, too. >> andrea: a lot of people think newt is a hero for muzzling bill clinton. >> greg: and the person is no longer living. you can't go and
reagan as he shames he was. >> some debate you think newt gingrich was ronald reagan vice president. >> i worked with president reagan -- >> reagan. >> reagan. >> reagan. >> gingrich exaggerates dropping reagan's name 50 times. but in the diaries, reagan mentioned gingrich only once. gingrich is no reagan. >> andrea: do you think it will work? >> greg: yeah. everybody can kind of -- no matter how much you like newt, you do sense a bit of...
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there was ronald reagan's defense way of bringing people to his perspective. please don't go in there and think about the most incendiary issue that the nation is thoroughly split on and use that issue as your core issue to try to bring people to conservatism. i would talk about free market economics. this is one argument i would start with how ronald reagan when he became president by the way how he lowered that highest income tax brackett from 70%, it was 70%. he has the right to 40% and that is only the beginning. 70%, ronald reagan was able to lower it to 28%. and the left would say my god the government isn't going to have any revenue what are you going to do about the deficit? income due to the federal government the revenue to the federal government doubled to redoubled for that income tax bracket. it works. why did have an? because of course more people are free to try to achieve prosperity. more to the private sector for businesses to grow and expand into businesses were in courage. regulations were rolled back and so prosperity encourage and in sood
there was ronald reagan's defense way of bringing people to his perspective. please don't go in there and think about the most incendiary issue that the nation is thoroughly split on and use that issue as your core issue to try to bring people to conservatism. i would talk about free market economics. this is one argument i would start with how ronald reagan when he became president by the way how he lowered that highest income tax brackett from 70%, it was 70%. he has the right to 40% and that...
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ronald reagan certainly did. once the oath of office is taken, americans expect the president to forge ahead and take responsibilities for the policies they put in place.appl] not this he banwants to change the subje. well here's my message to cpac. we're'going to let him get away? [ applause ] we're going to keep up the fight against a regulatory regime that is suffocating free enterprise. we'll keep pushing the white house to use american energy a from now until november without reminding the american people of what this president has done. [ applause ] the president got everything he wanted for two long years. i assure you this. when november rolls around, the american people will know who was in charge when the stimulus was passed. they'll know who was in charge when obama care became nlaw. ch when american's credit rating was downgraded for the first time ever. they'll know this president's record. >> aft after that, he'll have as much time to play golf as he wants to. [ applause ] look, let's face it. the o
ronald reagan certainly did. once the oath of office is taken, americans expect the president to forge ahead and take responsibilities for the policies they put in place.appl] not this he banwants to change the subje. well here's my message to cpac. we're'going to let him get away? [ applause ] we're going to keep up the fight against a regulatory regime that is suffocating free enterprise. we'll keep pushing the white house to use american energy a from now until november without reminding the...
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and it is the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything that you wrote in the original wealth and poverty? >> i would have changed quite a lot. to try to change one thing would be to change everything. some you get into a morass of editorial worked. so instead of changing it, essentially you retain the old and add 40,000 words at the beginning and end. and revision of monetary policy in the middle. so it is a new book, but it contains the old book. >> when you say a revision of our monetary policy, what do you mean? >> i fail to make clear in the original version of wealth and poverty that i believe stable currency. i don't believe inflated currency. i believe that growth currency, the standard of value by which every bond for panera has to get investment in decision is like floating the hour so that people would not have to work so much. one month you have the our worth 50 minutes and the next 70 minutes. the fall swaps and insurance policies to guide the economy. one of the things that has happened over the
and it is the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything that you wrote in the original wealth and poverty? >> i would have changed quite a lot. to try to change one thing would be to change everything. some you get into a morass of editorial worked. so instead of changing it, essentially you retain the old and add 40,000 words at the beginning and end. and revision of monetary policy in the middle. so it...
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say this, say this about ronald reagan. ronald reagan was an unbelievably good guy in politics and understood compromise. republicans, to call him their hero should take a page from his book. understand you don't get anywhere lisng
say this, say this about ronald reagan. ronald reagan was an unbelievably good guy in politics and understood compromise. republicans, to call him their hero should take a page from his book. understand you don't get anywhere lisng
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>> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> number one. >> who did they put number two? >> i'm going have to cheat. bill clinton. isn't that interesting. >> number three. franklin roosevelt. so as far as barack obama, by the way, barack obama scored mid left in both polls. >> interesting. i mean maybe not for people today because he obviously is very popular certainly with democrats, but for historians to choose a living president. >> they chose him as number ten of the 20. they put him at the bottom of the list just below ronald reagan. but it is interesting. the popular people put him in the middle of achievements. it was one of the top ten in the country, so they excluded george w. bush. to my regret they excluded george herbert walker bush who i personally thing they deserved more credit than they got. the popular vote excluded woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson charted american history for the next years. >> what do you make of the breakdown if you look at the list that's used democratic. out of ten, only three are republicans. >> yeah. i mean the people, four were repu
>> ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan. >> number one. >> who did they put number two? >> i'm going have to cheat. bill clinton. isn't that interesting. >> number three. franklin roosevelt. so as far as barack obama, by the way, barack obama scored mid left in both polls. >> interesting. i mean maybe not for people today because he obviously is very popular certainly with democrats, but for historians to choose a living president. >> they chose him as...
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. >> to quote president ronald reagan perhaps no custom reveals our character as a nation so clearly as our celebration of thanksgiving day. >> today is the day americans shift gears and priorities. oria's secret store . >> this is what it looked like when throngs of shoppers rushed for bras and panties at a victoria's secret store in oklahoma. it was a scene repeated at shopping malls across the country today. fortunately we can report no one was killed this year. but there were some serious act of violence in tallahassee florida two people were wounded in a shooting outside a wal- mart. police say it was a disagreement over a parking space. in the bay area no major problems as shoppers flooded businesses like best buy and target with more stores now opening in the predawn hours. the rush was largely over by lunchtime. so why all the effort on a holiday morning? >> we've investigated if we could probably get the same price all year and usually black friday is it. >> now, it won't be clear for a few days how many shoppers hit the growing number of stores that actually opened on thank
. >> to quote president ronald reagan perhaps no custom reveals our character as a nation so clearly as our celebration of thanksgiving day. >> today is the day americans shift gears and priorities. oria's secret store . >> this is what it looked like when throngs of shoppers rushed for bras and panties at a victoria's secret store in oklahoma. it was a scene repeated at shopping malls across the country today. fortunately we can report no one was killed this year. but there...
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there is only one ronald reagan. the only one who came here to see as and that is rick santorum. we are in the 16th congressional district. i want to say the names of our delegates. they are pledged to represent board. you have to go down your ballot to vote for each of these people in order for us to win. one of them is over here to my left. let's give her a round of applause. ♪ from the great county of ford, jan peterson. her husband phil is serving as an alternate delegate. from the neighboring 17th district -- let's give her a round of applause. the great congressman from the 16th district is here. i am from henry county. i will be on the 17th district ballots. this is an alternate delegates in the 17th district. from sterling, ill., one of our delegates, let's give her a round of applause. do not forget to vote for delegates. thank you very much. ♪ >> yard signs are available back here at the lemonade stand. god bless you all. it out and vote and get your neighbors to vote. >> great interview. ♪ >> ♪ victory is in sight there is hope for our nation again may be the f
there is only one ronald reagan. the only one who came here to see as and that is rick santorum. we are in the 16th congressional district. i want to say the names of our delegates. they are pledged to represent board. you have to go down your ballot to vote for each of these people in order for us to win. one of them is over here to my left. let's give her a round of applause. ♪ from the great county of ford, jan peterson. her husband phil is serving as an alternate delegate. from the...
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>> (laughter) >> very reminiscent of ronald reagan the first two years, and doing terribly, wasn't nearly as high as obama in the polls now and yet his program began to work and work and work and i was against him in '84 and he was hitting close to every cycle in his engine and he's getting stronger and stronger and it won't be as easy to be making fun of it, about three or four months from now, particularly when you have the republican candidates. >> and can i just point something out. and we have full years under the obama administration, and obama now, three full years, unemployment is higher. and then when he took over, and gasoline is almost double the price when he took over, home prices are well below. and there is he' nothing to work-- >> you think that. >> three years in. >> see, you take unemployment for the first 60 days, and in office, it was a fun-- >> didn't you just do that with ronald reagan. >> no, i just said. >> of course you did. >> obama said it was the last 23 months going up and up and up and the last important thing, a thousand new manufacturing jobs and the first
>> (laughter) >> very reminiscent of ronald reagan the first two years, and doing terribly, wasn't nearly as high as obama in the polls now and yet his program began to work and work and work and i was against him in '84 and he was hitting close to every cycle in his engine and he's getting stronger and stronger and it won't be as easy to be making fun of it, about three or four months from now, particularly when you have the republican candidates. >> and can i just point...
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the greatness of ronald reagan was not just his policy. the greatness of ronald reagan is he knew where we came from. he understood what made america the greatest country in the history of the world. i want to thank the tea party, because what they have done -- what they have been able to do over the past couple of years is resurrected document that many consider to be a dead letter in washington d.c., something called the constitution of the united states. [applause] a constitution is a great and important document. it is the house of america, the operator's manual, something we have not paid much attention to. we need to get back to our constitutional balance, but it is only half of the story. the constitution alone is insufficient. it is potentially dangerous, as we saw when countries like france adopted a similar constitution at the very same time. but their constitution, unlike ours, was not anchored to another document, a document that anchored and tethered it. that of course is the declaration of independence. [applause] people ask,
the greatness of ronald reagan was not just his policy. the greatness of ronald reagan is he knew where we came from. he understood what made america the greatest country in the history of the world. i want to thank the tea party, because what they have done -- what they have been able to do over the past couple of years is resurrected document that many consider to be a dead letter in washington d.c., something called the constitution of the united states. [applause] a constitution is a great...
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to suggest this president does what they did did did -- ronald reagan did, which is greater? a special system to the president they should be able to figure that out like bartending that she applied governor romney is a felon. she's not the only one. jay carney today. >> some leaders in the house, republicans stood before us and declared on the eve of the vote for the clinton budget to raise marginal tax rates would cause economic decline and job loss. we can agree they were wrong lou: i was there. but he is forgetting relevant contextual considerations. he wants to link those of the clinton policies, all he did was create. if you like him or not, his administration partially responsible for 18 point* 7 million new jobs. the unemployment rate was half from obama's first term. it was 4.2%. what is j kearney thinking? clinton benefited did from his republican predecessor. george h. w. bush. would everything of him him, when he broke his promise and raise taxes and created a massive reduction of military spending known as the peace dividend the beneficiary without question was w
to suggest this president does what they did did did -- ronald reagan did, which is greater? a special system to the president they should be able to figure that out like bartending that she applied governor romney is a felon. she's not the only one. jay carney today. >> some leaders in the house, republicans stood before us and declared on the eve of the vote for the clinton budget to raise marginal tax rates would cause economic decline and job loss. we can agree they were wrong lou: i...